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Lotus seeking improvement to pit-stops

Lotus is aiming to recover from a below par pit lane performance at the Malaysian Grand Prix, with Race Team Manager Paul Seaby admitting that his crew 'struggled to string good stops together' throughout a race that yielded both wet and dry conditions. With a break of almost three weeks until the next race in China, the pit crew will reconvene at the team's Enstone factory to complete extensive pit-stop practice. "For some reason as a team we lost our mojo a little over the Malaysia weekend," Seaby said of the situation. "On Friday our practice stops were as good as they ever have been, but from Saturday onwards we were struggling to string good stops together. The switch...
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